An Air India plane reportedly flew on auto-pilot with only flight attendants in the cockpit. Picture: Flickr user BriYYZ

THE Brekkie Wrap usually tells you what happened while you were sleeping, today it's going to tell you what happened when a pilot of a commercial jet decided to take a nap in business class.

An Air India pilot has been suspended over claims he and his co-pilot left two flight attendants in charge of the cockpit while they slept in the more comfortable business class seats. The pilots were reportedly out of the cabin for as long as 40 minutes as the plane with 160 people on board flew on auto-pilot at 33,000 feet.

Meanwhile, a 13-year-old boy has admitted to slashing a friend's throat during an argument over Xbox games with police believing the violent games he played may have been a factor in his behaviour. The boy is said to have attacked a 14-year-old, allegedly saying to his victim "don't die" before walking off. The injured boy required 20 staples in his neck and the attack left him scarred.

Police say they think the Gears of War video game may have played a role in a 13-year-old boy slashing the neck of his friend.Source: Supplied

Relatives react after identifying the body of a loved one killed in last week's building collapse in Bangladesh. The country's finance minister has downplayed the incident as not "really serious".Source: AFP

Charlie Sheen with Lindsay Lohan during a taping of Anger Management. Lohan has checked herself into rehab, while Sheen's ex Denise Richards has been given custody of the children he fathered with another woman. Picture: APSource: AP

In sport, the ATP's Australian chairman Brad Drewett has died at the age of 54 after battling motor neurone disease, England have recalled Graeme Swann and Tim Bresnan for the Champions Trophy, a 12-year-old history maker has missed the cut at the China Open, Rafael Nadal has said a decision to destroy doping evidence will help cheaters prosper, Australian Will Power is the favourite for this weekend's Indy Car race in Sao Paulo and Liverpool and Everton are set to continue their rivalry in the Premier League.

ATP Executive Chairman and president Brad Drewett at the Australian Open in 2012. Picture: Colleen PetchSource: Herald Sun

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